Innovation in general practice Hosts Dr Gill Singleton and Dr Billy Stoupas discuss the ins and outs of innovation in relation to general practice.
This practice went all but off grid with solar and batteries. Here’s why Independence from the power grid can make financial sense – and provide a form of insurance – according to practice owners.
Facilitating connections in aged care during lockdown With restrictions on visits to aged care facilities to help stop the spread of coronavirus, how can older people stay connected with loved ones?
How will a changing nation affect Australia’s GPs? Social researcher Mark McCrindle outlines how demographics and technology will impact healthcare delivery.
AI can diagnose ‘just as well as human doctors’ – but cannot replace them New research suggests the diagnostic skills of artificial intelligence are on par with doctors, but Dr Evelyn Lewin believes the patient–doctor relationship can never be replicated by technology.
Getting ready for the ‘patient of the future’ GP19 keynote speaker Mark McCrindle wants to help GPs understand how doctor–patient relationships are evolving.
Are you ready? Future-proofing your practice Three practice owners explore how GPs can meet the coming technological revolution with enthusiasm about the possibilities and changes it presents.
RACGP eHealth Forum 2018 – Highlights The fourth annual RACGP eHealth Forum was held on Thursday 20 September with great success. Each year, the forum brings together key stakeholders and leaders in eHealth to discuss issues affecting the general practice profession and industry. 2018 was the biggest forum yet.
Emerging technologies will bring massive change to healthcare: Future Crunch Artificial intelligence and gene editing have been described as emerging technologies that will directly change how GPs work.
Survey seeks to find how GPs use technology – and how it can be improved The fourth annual RACGP Technology Survey is now open, with calls for GPs and general practice registrars to have their say.